chess king sacrifice
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2020-12-01に共有
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Bold strategy, we'll see if it pays off
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"The fuck was that" - Sun Tzu, the art of war.
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- I play the king's gambit -- you gambit the pawn on the king side ? - No, I gambit the king himself
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Nakamura was like “I was 20 moves ahead and didn’t see that one coming
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"I didn't say any of this stuff" - Sun Tzu
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Assert your dominance by making an illegal move and say “what are you gonna do big boy”
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Hikaru's face is like: "Did I miss something in the patch notes?"
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"Never fear to misquote, fear not to be quoted" - Chess, The Art of Sun Tzu
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"If the king doesn't lead, how can he expect his subjects to follow?" ~Lelouche Vi Britannia
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"Its not about winning or losing, its about sending a message"
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Plot twist, he's French and doesn't see kings as necessary
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Bro upgraded to democracy
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Bro was like "check"
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"Never interrupt your opponent when he's making a mistake" -Napoleon Bonaparte
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Murderer: "Run" This guy: * runs towards the murderer *
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In all seriousness, this is a genius move by Vidit. He’s down to his final seconds, and in such a simplified position, he needs time to calculate if there is any opportunity to save the game. As penalty for the illegal move, the arbiter comes and gives Hikaru an extra minute, but that hardly matters. What matters is that in the time it takes to do this, Vidit is free to look for a draw on the board. It doesn’t ultimately change anything (the position is lost), but it’s still a loophole in the rules.
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His goals are beyond our understanding
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So this is how the king dies, with roaring laughter
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"Keep you allies close, but your enemies closer." -Enemy King, probably
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"You can't lose the game, if you weren't playing by the rules in the first place." — War Tzu, The Art of Sun